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Pagina 170
... taste like this , or rather from this perversion of taste , the refined European has , of late , had recourse even to China , in order to diversify the amusements of the day . We have seen gardens laid out in the Eastern manner ; houses ...
... taste like this , or rather from this perversion of taste , the refined European has , of late , had recourse even to China , in order to diversify the amusements of the day . We have seen gardens laid out in the Eastern manner ; houses ...
Pagina 296
... Taste is , perhaps , his only director . Taste in 20 writing , is the exhibition of the greatest quantity of beauty and of use , that may be admitted into any description without counteracting each other . THE perfection of taste ...
... Taste is , perhaps , his only director . Taste in 20 writing , is the exhibition of the greatest quantity of beauty and of use , that may be admitted into any description without counteracting each other . THE perfection of taste ...
Pagina 506
... taste , can hardly be pleased where there is a visible poverty in the decorations , and an entire want of taste in the composition . Would it not surprize one , that when Metastasio is so well known in England , and so universally ...
... taste , can hardly be pleased where there is a visible poverty in the decorations , and an entire want of taste in the composition . Would it not surprize one , that when Metastasio is so well known in England , and so universally ...
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